hypokromia
Hypokromia refers to a condition characterized by a reduced amount of hemoglobin within red blood cells. Hemoglobin is the protein responsible for carrying oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body. When red blood cells are hypochromic, they appear paler than normal when viewed under a microscope because they contain less of this essential pigment. This paleness is a key diagnostic feature.
The primary cause of hypokromia is usually iron deficiency. Iron is a crucial component of hemoglobin, and
Hypokromia is not a disease in itself but rather a sign or symptom of an underlying condition.